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  2. U.S. Route 40 in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S. state of Colorado, US 40 is a major east–west route. ... US 6 east to SH 119 – Blackhawk, ... West end of I-70 Bus. overlap; former SH 26 (older SH 93 ...

  3. Interstate 76 (Colorado–Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 76 Business (I-76 Bus) is an unsigned business spur that connects Keenesburg, Colorado, in Weld County to the Interstate. Inventoried by the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the 0.5-mile (0.80 km) route begins at the I-76 frontage road (County Road 398) within the town limits and heads north as Market Street.

  4. Colorado State Highway 93 - Wikipedia

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    US 6 / SH 58 east to SH 119 – Denver, Idaho Springs, Black Hawk, Central City: Southern terminus, western terminus of SH 58: Arvada: 7.573: 12.188: SH 72 – Pinecliffe, Arvada: Boulder 11.781: 18.960: SH 128 east – Broomfield, Rocky Mountain Metro Airport: Western terminus of SH 128 13.632: 21.939

  5. Transportation in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The junction of Interstate 25 and E-470. Colorado's transportation consists of a network of highway, surface street, rail, and air options. While the public transportation system in Denver is much more complex and developed than other parts of the state, tourism and growth have led to extensive needs statewide.

  6. Regional Transportation District - Wikipedia

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    Bus service in Denver dates back to 1924, when Denver Tramway began the first bus between Englewood and Fort Logan.Buses had completely replaced the previously expansive streetcar system in metro Denver by 1950, and the privately owned Denver Tramway served the City and County of Denver, as well as older portions of Arvada, Aurora, Englewood, Golden, Lakewood, Westminster, and Wheat Ridge and ...

  7. Bustang - Wikipedia

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    RamsRoute was intended for students and only ran one round-trip bus per weekend. Regular weekend service to both Fort Collins and Colorado Springs was added in 2017. [7] First year revenue totaled over $1,000,000, which was enough to cover 38% of Bustang's costs. In 2017, communities across Colorado began to lobby for expanded Bustang service. [8]

  8. U.S. Route 6 in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    SH 119 north – Black Hawk, Central City: Southern terminus of SH 119: Jefferson: Golden: 271.600: 437.098: SH 58 east / SH 93 north – Golden, Boulder: Western terminus of SH 58: 19th Street / Lookout Mountain Road: Interchange: 273.397: 439.990: SH 470 east – Colorado Springs: SH 470 exits 0A-B northbound: 275.120: 442.763: US 40 (Colfax ...

  9. Interstate 70 in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Colorado officials persisted, presenting three alternatives to route I-70 west of Denver, using the corridors of US 40, US 6, and a route starting at Pueblo, proceeding west along US 50/US 285/US 24. In March 1955, Colorado officials succeeded in convincing Utah officials with the state legislature passing a resolution supporting a link with ...